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Statement of Organization, Functions
and Delegations of Authority
This notice amends Part R of the
Statement of Organization, Functions
and Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS), Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA) (60 FR
56605, as amended November 6, 1995;
as last amended at 76 FR 18560–18561
dated April 4, 2011).
This notice reflects organizational
changes in the Health Resources and
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Chapter RM—Maternal and Child
Health Bureau
Section RM–10, Organization
Delete in its entirety and replace with
the following:
The Office of the Associate
Administrator (RM) is headed by the
Associate Administrator, Maternal and
Child Health Bureau (MCHB), who
reports directly to the Administrator,
Health Resources and Services
Administration. MCHB includes the
following components:
(1) Office of the Associate
Administrator (RM);
(2) Office of Operations and
Management (RM1);
(3) Division of Services for Children
with Special Health Needs (RM2);
(4) Division of Child, Adolescent and
Family Health (RM3);
(5) Division of Research, Training and
Education (RM4);
(6) Division of Healthy Start and
Perinatal Services (RM5);
(7) Division of State and Community
Health (RM6);
(8) Office of Epidemiology, Policy and
Evaluation (RM7); and
(9) Division of Home Visiting and
Early Childhood Systems (RM8).
Section RM–20, Functions
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Services Administration. Specifically,
this notice updates the functional
statement for the Maternal and Child
Health Bureau (RM) by creating the
Division of Home Visiting and Early
Childhood Systems (RM8); and moving
the Home Visiting function from the
Division of Child, Adolescent and
Family Health (RM3) to the Division of
Home Visiting and Early Childhood
Systems (RM8).
(1) Delete the functional statement for
the Division of Child, Adolescent and
Family Health (RM3) and replace in its
entirety; (2) establish the Division of
Home Visiting and Early Childhood
Systems (RM8); and (3) move the Home
Visiting function from the Division of
Child, Adolescent and Family Health
(RM3) to the newly established Division
of Home Visiting and Early Childhood
Systems (RM8).
Division of Child, Adolescent, and
Family Health (RM3)
The Division of Child, Adolescent,
and Family Health provides national
leadership in planning, directing,
coordinating, monitoring, and
evaluating national programs focusing
on the promotion of health and
prevention of disease and injury among
children, adolescents, young adults and
their families with special emphasis on
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the development and implementation of
family-centered, comprehensive,
coordinated, community-based and
culturally competent systems of care for
such populations. Specifically, the
Division: (1) Administers a program
which supports the development of
systems of care and services for
children, adolescents, young adults and
their families; (2) develops policies and
guidelines and promulgates standards
for professional services and effective
organization and administration of
health programs for children,
adolescents, young adults and their
families; (3) accounts for the
administration of funds and other
resources for grants, contracts, and
programmatic consultation and
assistance; (4) coordinates with MCHB
Divisions and Offices in promoting
program objectives and the mission of
the Bureau; (5) serves as the focal point
within the Bureau in implementing
programmatic statutory requirements for
State programs for children,
adolescents, young adults and their
families; (6) provides consultation and
technical assistance to State programs
for children, adolescents, young adults
and their families and to local
communities, consistent with a Bureauwide technical assistance consultation
plan, working with other agencies and
organizations; (7) provides liaison with
public, private, professional and
voluntary organizations on programs
designed to improve services for
children, adolescents, young adults and
their families; (8) carries out a national
program supporting Child Death Review
systems; (9) carries out a national
program on school health activities; (10)
carries out a national program designed
to improve the provision of emergency
medical services for children; (11)
carries out a national program designed
to improve the provision of oral health
services for children; (12) carries out a
national program on injury prevention
for children and adolescents; (13)
coordinates within this Agency and
with other Federal programs
(particularly Title XIX of the Social
Security Act) to extend and improve
comprehensive, coordinated services
and promote integrated State-based
systems of care for children,
adolescents, young adults and their
families; (14) disseminates information
on preventive health services and
advances in the care and treatment of
children, adolescents, young adults and
their families; (15) participates in the
development of strategic plans,
regulatory activities, policy papers,
legislative proposals, and budget
submissions relating to health services
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for children, adolescents, young adults
and their families; (16) provides a focus
for international health activities for the
Bureau for services for children,
adolescents, and their families; and (17)
administers funds and other resources
for grants, contracts, and cooperative
agreements.
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Division of Home Visiting and Early
Childhood Systems (RM8)
The Division of Home Visiting and
Early Childhood Systems plans,
develops, implements, directs,
monitors, and evaluates national
programs to promote, improve, and
maintain the health and development of
young children (through 8 years of life)
and their families. Specifically, the
Division conducts the following
activities: (1) Serves as a national focus
for leadership in and coordination of
Federal, regional, State, local, and nongovernmental efforts to define the health
and development issues of young
children and their relationship to the
family to identify problems and
opportunities and assist in the
development of programs that address
such problems and promote
opportunities to enhance wellness; (2)
develops, interprets, and/or
disseminates policies, regulations,
standards, guidelines, new knowledge,
and program information for the various
programs and relevant services; (3)
establishes and maintains cooperative
relationships within this Agency, with
other Federal agencies, and with other
relevant public and private
organizations to extend and improve
health, safety, research, educational and
training programs focused on young
children and their families; (4) carries
out, in collaboration with the
Administration for Children and
Families, a national maternal, infant and
early childhood home visiting program;
(5) administers and manages a program
of grants and contracts that will enhance
services to improve and promote the
health and safety of young children and
their families; (6) coordinates within
this Agency and with other Federal
programs to extend and improve
comprehensive coordinated services
and promote integrated state-based
systems of care for this population; and
(7) provides technical assistance and
professional consultation to field and
headquarters staff, to State and local
health personnel, to other Federal
agencies, and to voluntary and
professional organizations on all aspects
of health and safety and provision of
appropriate care for this population.
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Section RM–30, Delegations of Authority
All delegations of authority and redelegations of authority made to HRSA
officials that were in effect immediately
prior to this reorganization, and that are
consistent with this reorganization,
shall continue in effect pending further
re-delegation.
This reorganization is upon date of
signature.
Dated: July 25, 2011.
Mary K. Wakefield,
Administrator.
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Intramural Research
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Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C.
App), the Director, National Institutes of
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Intramural Research, National Institutes
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The ACDDIR will provide advice and
recommendations to the Deputy
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or other appropriate delegated officials
on matters related to the Office of
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Office of Intramural Training and
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and Use; (3) the Office of Human
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well as recommendations concerning
program and policy development and
resource allocation.
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years from the date the Charter is filed.
Dated: July 20, 2011.
Francis S. Collins,
Director, National Institutes of Health.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
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National Institute of Diabetes and
Digestive and Kidney Diseases; Notice
of Closed Meeting
Pursuant to section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended (5 U.S.C. App.), notice is
hereby given of the following meeting.
The meeting will be closed to the
public in accordance with the
provisions set forth in sections
552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C.,
as amended. The grant applications and
the discussions could disclose
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property such as patentable material,
and personal information concerning
individuals associated with the grant
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would constitute a clearly unwarranted
invasion of personal privacy.
Name of Committee: National Institute of
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Special Emphasis Panel, Teddy Coordinating
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Date: August 5, 2011.
Time: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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Place: National Institutes of Health, Two
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Health Resources and Services Administration
Statement of Organization, Functions and Delegations of Authority
This notice amends Part R of the Statement of Organization,
Functions and Delegations of Authority of the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS), Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA) (60 FR 56605, as amended November 6, 1995; as last amended at 76
FR 18560-18561 dated April 4, 2011).
This notice reflects organizational changes in the Health Resources
and Services Administration. Specifically, this notice updates the
functional statement for the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (RM) by
creating the Division of Home Visiting and Early Childhood Systems
(RM8); and moving the Home Visiting function from the Division of
Child, Adolescent and Family Health (RM3) to the Division of Home
Visiting and Early Childhood Systems (RM8).
Chapter RM--Maternal and Child Health Bureau
Section RM-10, Organization
Delete in its entirety and replace with the following:
The Office of the Associate Administrator (RM) is headed by the
Associate Administrator, Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB), who
reports directly to the Administrator, Health Resources and Services
Administration. MCHB includes the following components:
(1) Office of the Associate Administrator (RM);
(2) Office of Operations and Management (RM1);
(3) Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs
(RM2);
(4) Division of Child, Adolescent and Family Health (RM3);
(5) Division of Research, Training and Education (RM4);
(6) Division of Healthy Start and Perinatal Services (RM5);
(7) Division of State and Community Health (RM6);
(8) Office of Epidemiology, Policy and Evaluation (RM7); and
(9) Division of Home Visiting and Early Childhood Systems (RM8).
Section RM-20, Functions
(1) Delete the functional statement for the Division of Child,
Adolescent and Family Health (RM3) and replace in its entirety; (2)
establish the Division of Home Visiting and Early Childhood Systems
(RM8); and (3) move the Home Visiting function from the Division of
Child, Adolescent and Family Health (RM3) to the newly established
Division of Home Visiting and Early Childhood Systems (RM8).
Division of Child, Adolescent, and Family Health (RM3)
The Division of Child, Adolescent, and Family Health provides
national leadership in planning, directing, coordinating, monitoring,
and evaluating national programs focusing on the promotion of health
and prevention of disease and injury among children, adolescents, young
adults and their families with special emphasis on the development and
implementation of family-centered, comprehensive, coordinated,
community-based and culturally competent systems of care for such
populations. Specifically, the Division: (1) Administers a program
which supports the development of systems of care and services for
children, adolescents, young adults and their families; (2) develops
policies and guidelines and promulgates standards for professional
services and effective organization and administration of health
programs for children, adolescents, young adults and their families;
(3) accounts for the administration of funds and other resources for
grants, contracts, and programmatic consultation and assistance; (4)
coordinates with MCHB Divisions and Offices in promoting program
objectives and the mission of the Bureau; (5) serves as the focal point
within the Bureau in implementing programmatic statutory requirements
for State programs for children, adolescents, young adults and their
families; (6) provides consultation and technical assistance to State
programs for children, adolescents, young adults and their families and
to local communities, consistent with a Bureau-wide technical
assistance consultation plan, working with other agencies and
organizations; (7) provides liaison with public, private, professional
and voluntary organizations on programs designed to improve services
for children, adolescents, young adults and their families; (8) carries
out a national program supporting Child Death Review systems; (9)
carries out a national program on school health activities; (10)
carries out a national program designed to improve the provision of
emergency medical services for children; (11) carries out a national
program designed to improve the provision of oral health services for
children; (12) carries out a national program on injury prevention for
children and adolescents; (13) coordinates within this Agency and with
other Federal programs (particularly Title XIX of the Social Security
Act) to extend and improve comprehensive, coordinated services and
promote integrated State-based systems of care for children,
adolescents, young adults and their families; (14) disseminates
information on preventive health services and advances in the care and
treatment of children, adolescents, young adults and their families;
(15) participates in the development of strategic plans, regulatory
activities, policy papers, legislative proposals, and budget
submissions relating to health services
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for children, adolescents, young adults and their families; (16)
provides a focus for international health activities for the Bureau for
services for children, adolescents, and their families; and (17)
administers funds and other resources for grants, contracts, and
cooperative agreements.
Division of Home Visiting and Early Childhood Systems (RM8)
The Division of Home Visiting and Early Childhood Systems plans,
develops, implements, directs, monitors, and evaluates national
programs to promote, improve, and maintain the health and development
of young children (through 8 years of life) and their families.
Specifically, the Division conducts the following activities: (1)
Serves as a national focus for leadership in and coordination of
Federal, regional, State, local, and non-governmental efforts to define
the health and development issues of young children and their
relationship to the family to identify problems and opportunities and
assist in the development of programs that address such problems and
promote opportunities to enhance wellness; (2) develops, interprets,
and/or disseminates policies, regulations, standards, guidelines, new
knowledge, and program information for the various programs and
relevant services; (3) establishes and maintains cooperative
relationships within this Agency, with other Federal agencies, and with
other relevant public and private organizations to extend and improve
health, safety, research, educational and training programs focused on
young children and their families; (4) carries out, in collaboration
with the Administration for Children and Families, a national maternal,
infant and early childhood home visiting program; (5) administers and
manages a program of grants and contracts that will enhance services to
improve and promote the health and safety of young children and their
families; (6) coordinates within this Agency and with other Federal
programs to extend and improve comprehensive coordinated services and
promote integrated state-based systems of care for this population; and
(7) provides technical assistance and professional consultation to
field and headquarters staff, to State and local health personnel, to
other Federal agencies, and to voluntary and professional organizations
on all aspects of health and safety and provision of appropriate care
for this population.
Section RM-30, Delegations of Authority
All delegations of authority and re-delegations of authority made
to HRSA officials that were in effect immediately prior to this
reorganization, and that are consistent with this reorganization, shall
continue in effect pending further re-delegation.
This reorganization is upon date of signature.
Dated: July 25, 2011.
Mary K. Wakefield,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2011-19272 Filed 7-28-11; 8:45 am]
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